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Every year, commercial trucks share the roads of Pinellas Park with everyday drivers, and when something goes wrong, the consequences can be catastrophic. Collisions involving 18-wheelers, delivery vehicles, and other large commercial trucks often result in life-altering injuries that no one should have to navigate alone.
If you have been hurt in a truck accident in Pinellas Park, Marsalisi Law is here to help. Frank P. Marsalisi is a dedicated personal injury lawyer with over 18 years of experience personally advocating for injured victims throughout Pinellas County, and he has recovered millions of dollars on behalf of those harmed by the negligence of others. With more than 300 five-star Google Reviews, Marsalisi Law has built a reputation for accessibility, thoroughness, and relentlessness.
Truck accidents are not handled the same way as standard car accident cases, and understanding those differences can make a significant impact on the outcome of your claim.
Commercial truck drivers and the companies that employ them are subject to strict federal regulations governing hours of service, vehicle maintenance, driver qualifications, and load requirements. When a trucking company or its driver violates these regulations, liability can extend beyond the individual driver to the employer, the cargo loader, and even the vehicle manufacturer. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, large trucks were involved in approximately 168,000 injury crashes in a single recent year, underscoring just how common these incidents are on American roads.
One of the most complex aspects of truck accident injury cases in St. Petersburg is identifying all potentially responsible parties. A thorough investigation may uncover liability on the part of the trucking company, the cargo loading crew, a vehicle parts manufacturer, or a third-party maintenance contractor. Missing even one of these parties can mean leaving monetary compensation on the table.
The steps you take immediately after a truck accident can shape the strength of your legal claim. Evidence at the scene disappears quickly, and trucking companies often dispatch their own investigators within hours of a crash.
The following actions can protect your rights from the start:
Acting quickly is essential, as Florida’s updated comparative fault laws can affect the monetary compensation you are entitled to receive depending on your share of responsibility in the accident.
Trucking cases demand a lawyer who is willing to do the work, take on large corporations and their insurers, and stand firmly in your corner. Frank P. Marsalisi handles every case personally, with no file passed to a paralegal and no case lost in a large firm’s shuffle. Whether your case involves a rear-end collision on U.S. 19, a dangerous lane change near Interstate 275, or a car accident in Pinellas Park, Frank brings the same level of care and commitment to every client.
Families who have lost a loved one in a collision may also have grounds to pursue a wrongful death claim in Florida, and Marsalisi Law is equipped to guide those families through every step of that process with compassion and skill. As a bilingual lawyer serving both English- and Spanish-speaking clients, Frank is uniquely positioned to represent the full diversity of the Pinellas Park community.
These are some of the most common questions we receive from truck accident victims in Pinellas Park.
Florida law generally requires personal injury claims to be filed within two years of the date of the accident. Waiting too long can result in losing your right to seek monetary compensation entirely, which is why speaking with a lawyer as soon as possible after a crash is strongly recommended.
Under Florida’s updated comparative fault laws, you may still be able to recover monetary compensation if you were less than 51% at fault for the accident. However, your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault, making it especially important to have a skilled lawyer building the strongest possible case on your behalf.
Victims of truck accidents may be entitled to monetary compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care costs. In cases involving egregious negligence, punitive damages may also be available. Each case is different, and a thorough evaluation by an experienced personal injury lawyer may give you the clearest picture of what your claim may be worth.
If you have been seriously hurt in a truck accident in Pinellas Park or anywhere across Pinellas County, time is a critical factor. Evidence can disappear, witnesses can become difficult to locate, and insurance companies begin building their defense the moment a crash is reported.
Frank P. Marsalisi is available 24/7 and is ready to evaluate your situation, answer your questions, and fight for the full monetary compensation you deserve. Contact Marsalisi Law today to schedule your free consultation. Marsalisi Law is Where Law Gets Personal!
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